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Show Page Four - The Eureka Reporter - March 29. 19 cntrl Cancer p Virginia Badcrtschcr and Edit Puscual liavc returned after a fast trip U) a Navajo Indian reservation in New Mexieo. They flew with friends Mike and Cathy iA'ggc and their son, Michael, to Albuquerque on Friday; then drove about 150 miles to C'rownpoint. where they attended a Navajo rug auction. Many Navajo weavers were there to sell their rugs. There were several hundred bidders front all over the country. The weavers were given 90 percent of the selling price and the other 10 percent paid for administrative costs. After slaying overnight in Grants, the tired hut happy group returned to Albuquerque for the flight hack to Salt l.akc City. After hoarding the plane, they were told by the pilot that it was snowing in Salt Iike City with of a mile. visibility of But visibility cleared to three miles and there was no snow on (he runway when they landed. Great trip! is a beautiful tropical island and. contrary to the news reports, she found the Japanese to he polite and very friendly, and not really that opposed to having Americans on their island. But. as always, one cannot always gel along, all (he time, with long term guests. time. Karen Baum had the pleasure of traveling to Okinawa on Feb. 14th. to visit with her daughter and Usa and Jeroiny Dyer. Okinawa, according to Karen. son-in-la- Museum members learn about Utahs past at meeting 1 1th Annual Meeting of Utah Museum Volunteers Association, was held at the on Springvillc Art Museum March 21. The theme of the meeting was "Utah in (he 1890s, Interpreting Our Past." Vern Swanson, director, Springvillc Art Museum, gave the keynote address. Carma dcJong Anderson gave very interesting lectures and demonstrations on clothing for both men and women in the I840's - 1890's. Music in Pioneer Utah was explained by Roger Miller, professor of music. University of Utah, with help from very qualified assistants. Park City Mining Town Talcs were given by Hal Compton, U.M.V.A. board member, in a very unusual way, through the eyes of a resurrected judge from Park City's days at the turn of the century. Attending the meeting from Eureka were June and Colccn McNulty, Bill and Joan Morris, Marian Scamons, and P.J. the ay The Cancer Control Program, Utah Stale Department of Health, in cooperation with the Centers for Disease Control and participating local health departments, provides breast and cervical cancer screenings for women. The clinics include a blood pressure check, a Pap test, pelvic and breast examination, and a mammogram voucher for those Examinaeligible, and follow-up- . tions are provided by female screeners. A fee ranging from SO.(X) to $27. (X) will be charged.. based on age. income and family sic. Appointments are necessary. Call While she was there, she was witness to the birth of her and Steven's first granddaughter. Joanna Stephanie I)ycr was born on Feb. 29. and will 2 1 8 or 800-7 or have a birthday only every four your IjKal Health Department. A Cancer Control Clinic is years. Yes. she's a Ixap Year baby! scheduled on April 17. Her parents will he stationed from 9:(X) am to 3:30 pm.. at (he in Okinawa for two more years, Nephi Slake Center, 351 North which makes it difficult for Steve 100 West. Nephi, Utah. Call and Karen to spoil her. 623-0- 6 Myrtle. 19. 1 7-- 1 -- 538-671- 1 1 19, Centennial news update Eureka City will have its own Utah Centennial Ball. Tickets are on sale now for this momentous occasion. The excitement begins at 7 p in. on Saturday. April 20 in (lie Timic I ligh ScIhxiI auditorium. Ticket prices are $5 tor singles and $10 for couples. Festivities will include dancing to the music of "The Moonlighters." and lutlin' On The Ritz" fashion show. Light refreshments will also lie served. Everyone is encouraged to dress-up- . cither in Sunday best or m period costume. Fashions have changed a great deal over (lie past l(X) years, so choose your favorite period for your costume. Marion Scamnns has several costumes she is willing to rent out. she is also a good source of information if you want to create your own. She also has access to mens tuxedos. Tickets will he sold door-to-doby local students. Any student who is interested may par-Th- c tiapate. There will he a $25 prize h'r the person who sells the most. For information on either purchasing tickets or participating in the contest, contact Shari Kay at 5 Grace Condor at or Marion Seanums at The organizing committee for (lie ball includes Marion Scamons . Grace Condor, P.J. Dimmick and Debbie Terry. Contact Dimmick or Terry for questions about the or 433-632- 0, 433-632- 433-631- 2. show. MORE FUN APRIL 6 fashion of eggs -3 1. 90-da- 433-636- 0, Spring Planting Time Power Equipment Soles & Service Ask a specialist FHAVA'NO Horticulturist. Several vegetables must be planted when the weather is cool in order to ensure good production. Peas, lettuce, spinach, radishes and broccoli can be planted as soon as the soil can be worked, usually in late March or early April, depending on the weather. Test the soil for workability by digging a handful from a depth of 6 inches. Squeeze the soil in the palm of your hand. If it crumbles into random-size- d as particles you work it with the other hand, it is ready for tilling. tU LPNDPN 1030 S. State St., Provo 3733740 refinance cost, this marvelous opportunity! 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The council decided to take no timber action until Genola holds iLs bond election. Colecn McNulty, representing die Historical Society, reported die society would like to sponsor a traveling exhibit featuring colored When should I begin planting my cool season crops? Answer by Bill Varga, Utah Extension Rates are LOW don't miss State University PORTABLE STORAGE CONTAINERS MAY BE THE ANSWER! iSTOW-I- T Q 1 4-- Aii Easier Egg Hunt will he lield at the city park on Saturday, April 6, at noon. There will he hundreds I The Eureka City Council held photographs of Indian rock art in die Memorial Building. Tlie exto consider and vote on hibit would run for six weeks March a number of issues on its agenda. during May and June, June The minutes of the Feb. 12, and July or July and August. 19 was die council meeting were read McNulty said May-Jun- e and unanimously approved; as was society's first choice, so area the Treasurer's Report for Febru- school children could see die display. ary. A motion to issue warrants and Mayor Kay expressed concerns pay outstanding hills was also about security for die exhibit as well as use of die Memorial Buildadopted unanimously. Resolution No. to ing. Amend the Budget for Eureka City McNulty said both concerns in its would be discussed during the for die Fiscal Year 1995- entirety was read by Mayor David society's next meeting. In odier business, die council T. Kay and adopted unanimously refused to act on an application by by tile council. Lloyd Conder reported that af- Larry Peterson to move a trailer ter the results of a survey are in, onto an individual lot in Eureka the planning commission will on die grounds diat is would he in make a recommendation to the violation of Eureka City Ordicouncil on how to proceed con- nance No. 94-The ordinance cerning the size of the mobile requires such a move to leave homes placed on individual kits on proper set hacks for tire protecin mobile home parks. tion. Council members voted 0 The Planning Commission rec- to return the application to die ommended a revised building per- Planning Commission for timber mit fee schedule to the council for review. Councilman Lloyd discussion. The commission also Conder abstained. recommended dropping die home Also, a motion by Councilman y siding and roofing flat fees be- June McNulty to put a cause they want to encourage moratorium on moving any singlewide trailers into Eureka was people to fix up dieir homes. The council voted unanimously unanimously adopted. to table discussion of die fee sclied-ul- e until die next meeting to sec if This I conceive to be die citizens provide any feedback. chemical function of humor; to A public hearing on die Genchange the character of our eral Plan. Zoning Ordinance and thought. Subdivision Ordinance will he continued on April 3, 19 at 7 p.ni. The regular Planning and Zoning Meeting will he held on March 20. 19 at 6 p.m. LARGEST SELECTION OF: Councilman June McNulty gave a brief update on die natural gas Seeds Lawn Seed Nursery situation. He said he talked widi Fertilizers Garden Supplies its regular meeting Monday, 3-- Eureka to have own Centennial Ball one-eigh- th Former Eureka resident. Jim Owens of Walnut Creek. California. was in town on Wednesday for a short visit with friends. Martin and Margaret Fennell. Jim had flown into Salt Lake City for the wedding of a niece, and only had a couple of hours to spend in Eureka. It's always good to have former residents eoine "back home" if only for a short 9 Eureka City Counci adopts 90-dtrailer moratorium (801) I Hi" U VVI I 977-888- 5 t UHE W InilMni, - (800) 8x8x20 370-011- 1 Avenue Sail Lake City. UT IM104 . IBIBIIDBI J |